Special Report: Nuts-And-Bolts Elegance
The Giles Deacon show, set in an Italian porcelain factory, displayed streamlined day wear with style. feeds.nytimes.com |
Now Accessorizing | Rabbit Is Rich
Bling for the hippity-hop set. feeds.nytimes.com |
Social Q’s: Questions and Answers on Wedding Etiquette
This week, answers to readers’ questions on wedding decorum for brides, grooms and their guests. feeds.nytimes.com |
Nocturnalist | Quieter Affairs, With Exceptions
Some parties are quieter (Fashion Week fatigue?) but Kelly Osbourne is the luckiest girl in the world. feeds.nytimes.com |
Fashion Ticker: Ports 1961, Betsey Johnson, Ohne Titel
PLAYFUL PROPORTIONS Tia Cibani's spring collection for Ports 1961 was inspired by Canadian artist Emily Carr (1871-1945). Titled "Beloved of the Sky," the collection was strong on linear silhouettes and pleated details, as well as plays on proportions. A three-quarter-sleeve caribou lace jacket was draped with extra material. Several outfits, such as a sleeveless cape dress, hid the female form entirely. Ms. Cibani's use of crochet knits and yarns, along with a base of neutral colors, inspired... nysun.com |